Sunday, 17 November 2024

CBS News, CNN Attack Trump For What He Said Immediately After He Got Shot


NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 25: CNN Special Correspondent Jamie Gangel attends the 2016 Matrix Awards at The Waldorf=Astoria on April 25, 2016 in New York City.Gary Gershoff / WireImage

Employees at CBS News and CNN immediately attacked former President Donald Trump just moments after a man who donated to far-left from shooting former President Donald Trump at a political rally in Pennsylvania in what federal law enforcement officials have officially labeled an assassination attempt.

The suspect — identified by the FBI as 20-year old Thomas Matthew Crooks — was shot and killed after he fired multiple rounds at Trump, one of which was literally an inch from being a potentially fatal hit. At least one Trump supporter in the crowd was killed and two more were seriously injured during the attack, the U.S. Secret Service said in a statement.

As shots rang out, Trump grabbed his ear — a journalist captured a photograph of the bullet after it hit Trump and traveled past his head — and Secret Service shouted “Get down! Get down! Get down!”

Trump dropped to the ground as he was tackled by Secret Service until Matthew was neutralized by law enforcement.

Before they moved him off the stage, Trump yelled at the agents: “Wait! Wait! Wait!” Then looking at the thousands of supporters who showed up, he raised his fist and shouted: “Fight! Fight! Fight!”

Immediately following Trump’s inspiring remarks to the crowd, CNN’s Jamie Gangel said: “I do want to say there was one thing that when I watched the tape, I found odd, because of all of the heated rhetoric.”

“And that is that after he was hit, former President Trump got up and said, ‘Fight! Fight! Fight!’,” she complained. “I think what we’re hearing people is that’s not the message that we want to be sending right now. We want to tamp it down.”

WATCH:

CBS News’ Margaret Brennan, a highly partisan news host, fumed on television that Trump did not tell people to calm down in a statement he released a little while after the incident.

“He is recovering from these injuries now, this was a traumatic event no doubt for him,” she said. “But I did notice there was no call for lowering the temperature, condemning all political violence, and really trying to signal to his supporters as well not to retaliate or to have any kind of escalation.”

CBS News analyst Samantha Vinograd, who is a highly partisan former Obama administration official, claimed that “the biggest that officials are telling me tonight is in the form of retaliatory violence.”

Brennan jumped in and condemned Republicans for daring to be mad that the leader of the party was nearly assassinated.

On ABC, the news anchors listed off reasons why Trump and his supports “contributed to this violent rhetoric.


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